Sec. 1. Unless otherwise provided in this title or another law, a cause of action concerning personal property must be brought within the time periods specified in IC 34-11 . [2002 Recodification Citation: New.] IC 32-35-2 Chapter 2. Replevin 32-35-2-1 Grounds for action 32-35-2-2 Claim for immediate delivery 32-35-2-3 Filing affidavit 32-35-2-4 Contents of affidavit 32-35-2-5 Issuance of show cause order 32-35-2-6 Date, time, and place for hearing 32-35-2-7 Notice to defendant 32-35-2-8 Order for possession after examining pleadings and evidence 32-35-2-9 Order for possession before hearing; grounds 32-35-2-10 Order for possession without notice; grounds 32-35-2-11 Application to shorten time for show cause hearing 32-35-2-12 Sheriff or other executing officer to hold property 32-35-2-13 Issuance of preliminary order and temporary restraining order 32-35-2-14 Hearing on preliminary order 32-35-2-15 Prejudgment order of possession 32-35-2-16 Appointment of receiver 32-35-2-17 Failure of defendant to appear 32-35-2-18 Order of possession; contents 32-35-2-19 Final judgment; contents 32-35-2-20 Final judgment to supersede all preceding orders 32-35-2-21 Plaintiff's bond required 32-35-2-22 Return of property to defendant; bond 32-35-2-23 Service of notice by defendant of filing of bond 32-35-2-24 Effect of defendant's bond on show cause proceedings 32-35-2-25 Redelivery of property to defendant from executing officer 32-35-2-26 Action in replevin against officer; procedure 32-35-2-27 Delivery to defendant in open court 32-35-2-28 Service by sheriff or other executing officer 32-35-2-29 Taking immediate custody of property; exception for vehicle or boat used as defendant's dwelling 32-35-2-30 Taking possession of building or enclosure 32-35-2-31 Safekeeping and delivery of property; expenses 32-35-2-32 Order of possession; endorsement and return to court 32-35-2-33 Judgment for plaintiff; contents 32-35-2-34 Judgment for defendant; contents 32-35-2-35 Assessment of value of property and damages
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